The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... sound mind , was of opinion that Sir Samuel Romilly was the most proper person to represent Westminster ; but this was the whim of the moment . Otherwise , his rea- sonings , if true at all , are true everywhere alike his speculations ...
... sound mind , was of opinion that Sir Samuel Romilly was the most proper person to represent Westminster ; but this was the whim of the moment . Otherwise , his rea- sonings , if true at all , are true everywhere alike his speculations ...
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... Honourable House , who when the Speaker has pronounced the well - known , wished - for sounds " That this house do now adjourn , " retire , after voting a royal crusade 1 с or a loan of millions , to lie on down JEREMY BENTHAM . 17.
... Honourable House , who when the Speaker has pronounced the well - known , wished - for sounds " That this house do now adjourn , " retire , after voting a royal crusade 1 с or a loan of millions , to lie on down JEREMY BENTHAM . 17.
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... sound of thunder ? Or his ac- count of the huge spiders that prey on blue- bottles and gilded flies in green pathless fo- rests ; or of the great Pacific Ocean , that the natives look upon as the gulf that parts time from eternity , and ...
... sound of thunder ? Or his ac- count of the huge spiders that prey on blue- bottles and gilded flies in green pathless fo- rests ; or of the great Pacific Ocean , that the natives look upon as the gulf that parts time from eternity , and ...
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... , or are we dishonest now ? Or was the impulse of the mind less likely to be true and sound when it arose from high thought and warm feeling , than after- wards , when it was warped and debased by the D 2 WILLIAM GODWIN . 35.
... , or are we dishonest now ? Or was the impulse of the mind less likely to be true and sound when it arose from high thought and warm feeling , than after- wards , when it was warped and debased by the D 2 WILLIAM GODWIN . 35.
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... sound afar off, and the clashing of armour and the neighing of the war-horse and the shout of victory is in their ears, like the rushing of innumerable waters Mr. Coleridge has “a mind reflecting ages past:” his voice is like the echo ...
... sound afar off, and the clashing of armour and the neighing of the war-horse and the shout of victory is in their ears, like the rushing of innumerable waters Mr. Coleridge has “a mind reflecting ages past:” his voice is like the echo ...
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